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American Software company history timeline

1970

In 1970, two employees of Management Science America, James Edenfield and Thomas Newberry, established a small Atlanta company called American Computer Systems.

1991

On August 2, 1991, GTE Corporation brought a lawsuit against American Software in the Boston United States District Court, seeking $17.3 million in damages due to what it claimed was "nearly total failure of a multi-million dollar computer software system" designed by American.

1996

Another software solution was released by American Software in December of 1996--Resource Chain Voyager.

1998

In the early weeks of 1998, the parent company unveiled its new subsidiary: Logility.

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1970
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Atlanta, GA
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James C. Edenfield
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